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U.S. is weighing slashing tariffs on Canadian steel, aluminum, and autos in trade deal
The U.S. is weighing the potential reduction of tariffs on several goods in a trade deal involving Canada. Specifically, the United States is considering lowering steel and aluminum tariffs from 50% to 25%. Furthermore, auto tariffs are being considered for reduction from 25% down to 15%.
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